granite,gold,dimond,iron,silver,and steel
Maybe iron, copper, gold, titanium, steel, bronze, etc
it was used to make things that needed steel
Four of Canada's major Natural Resources are lumber, fish, petroleum (from the tar sands) and metals such as nickel, zinc, uranium, gold, etc.
Short term: to pool coal and steel resources , thereby strengthening the economies of participating states. Long term: to begin the process of European integration.
Iron ore, coal, phosphor
Japan lacked many important Natural Resources, such as steel and oil. Rather than limited trade with other countries, Japan saw the chance to militarily seize countries that had resources they needed.
Wood, steel, brass, plastics
wool,beer,meats and belgian steel
Coal, steel, and lumber to name but three...
they have almost no resources them self, natural resources as iron to make steel. they need trade from other country's to produce. that's also mostly why they never have Bean invaded them self
Three natural resources that are saved by recycling steel are iron ore, coal, and limestone. Recycling steel reduces the need for extracting and mining these resources, which helps conserve natural reserves and reduce environmental impacts associated with the extraction process. Additionally, recycling steel requires less energy compared to producing steel from raw materials, resulting in significant energy savings.
Steel is not a natural resource. Iron, nickel, and copper are all examples of natural resources. Steel is a man-made alloy that is produced by combining iron with other elements.
I only know 2 iron and oxegen
I kno that the steelers were named that caz they made steel at one point, so steel is prolly in pa
the main natural resources are petroleum, carpets, fruits and nuts, iron and steel (iron ore), and chemicals.
It made making steel more afordable, so in that case you could produce more steel for things that were needed.